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Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way K-12

Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way K-12
Author: Mary Johnson
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1586833359



Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way K-12


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promises to give educators both the information and the courage to begin teaching 21st century skills. Through its unique integration of online primary source content--photographs, letters, journals, maps, films, music, artifacts--with the latest Web 2.0 tools, this book helps teachers, librarians, and technologists apply 21st century strategies at every level and in every content area.
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Way K-12 promises to give educators both the information and the courage to begin teaching 21st century skills. Through its unique integration of online primary source content--photographs, letters, journals, maps, films, music, artifacts--with the latest Web 2.0 tools, this book helps teachers, librarians, and technologists apply 21st century strategies at every level and in every content area.
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